Social Studies
Grade 10 Modern World History
This portal guides tenth-grade scholars through the modern era (c. 1750–present) with an inquiry-first approach: asking sharp questions, examining primary and secondary sources, tracing cause and effect, and crafting evidence-based arguments. Over 42 weeks, learners progress from Enlightenment ideas and the Atlantic revolutions to industry and empire, then into the world wars, the Cold War, and decolonization, culminating in today’s global interconnections. Each day offers 15 self-paced items with instant feedback and mastery badges, along with quick source reads, maps, and charts to build literacy across various texts and data.
Midyear, final, and comprehensive exams track growth while the gradebook records progress and exports for families and teachers. Throughout, recurring “enduring issues”—power, inequality, human rights, environment, and interdependence—invite students to connect past to present and to practice thoughtful, ethical citizenship.
